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if steve jobs was born in china, he would not even have a garage. we do not do enough for the people of this country or the people in a position to create jobs. data reinvest and i do not think that they should get tax breaks. creating jobs here, not overseas. host: joshua gordon? guest: i think a part of your frustration, many talk about fixing it in a mutual way. which had nothing to the deficit discussion and does not help to make lowering the deficits any easier. there are some things we need to change. in general we need to realize that if we set the country on the right path and make the right investments in technology and education, making sure we do not cut the necessary programs to do the growth, you have to make that a priority. we will be able to grow with the global economy. manufacturing has already come back to some degree. i know that apple is moving a couple of production facilities back to the united states from china. the real key is making sure that we are continuing to invest in those kinds of investments. we should also realize
if steve jobs was born in china, he would not even have a garage. we do not do enough for the people of this country or the people in a position to create jobs. data reinvest and i do not think that they should get tax breaks. creating jobs here, not overseas. host: joshua gordon? guest: i think a part of your frustration, many talk about fixing it in a mutual way. which had nothing to the deficit discussion and does not help to make lowering the deficits any easier. there are some things we...
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as far as china is concerned, we don't tariff, we don't put that high of a tariff on their imports but yet i don't know the exact numbers but i believe it's a lot higher that they tax our imports in their country. and the whole thing with jobs. he created the apple scommuret in california in his garage but yet when he got successful he moves all his company over to china, giving chinese people jobs. if steve jobs was born in china he wouldn't even have a garage therefore he wouldn't be able to create the apple computer. so i just think we just don't do enough for the people of this country. and the people who are in position to create jobs and do this do not reinvest in the country. therefore i don't think they should get tax breaks. if you want to give these corporate giants tax breaks then give it to those who want to invest in the country, who want to create jobs here, not overcease, and they think try to think of ways to get their money over there into here lower than say the american businessman paying 35%. guest: i mean, i understand your frustration. i think part of it is that t
as far as china is concerned, we don't tariff, we don't put that high of a tariff on their imports but yet i don't know the exact numbers but i believe it's a lot higher that they tax our imports in their country. and the whole thing with jobs. he created the apple scommuret in california in his garage but yet when he got successful he moves all his company over to china, giving chinese people jobs. if steve jobs was born in china he wouldn't even have a garage therefore he wouldn't be able to...
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they are using their position to help china, and china is the biggest abortion country in the world. when you throw all this into a big mixture, you cannot blame the gun. host: thank you for the call and comment. a bitter fight had on gun control, according to the washington post. we are following some of the options on what is next. speaker boehner is confronting a political cliff over the budget track is, putting out that the speaker's leadership and legacy remained at stake. they point out that in a show of support, house leader eric cantor. at a news conference with the speaker in a call to extend the tax rates. some have urged congressman tom price of georgia to challenge john deere for the job. much more on what is next for the fiscal cliff. one week before we reach that point. the deadline is december 31, january 1. the president is in hawaii. the house and senate are also in set -- in session this week. elliot engel, weighing in on a number of topics, including rumors that former republican senator chuck a bill could be nominated as defense secretary. you heard from the presi
they are using their position to help china, and china is the biggest abortion country in the world. when you throw all this into a big mixture, you cannot blame the gun. host: thank you for the call and comment. a bitter fight had on gun control, according to the washington post. we are following some of the options on what is next. speaker boehner is confronting a political cliff over the budget track is, putting out that the speaker's leadership and legacy remained at stake. they point out...
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as far as china is concerned we do not hit that high of a tariff on their imports. i believe it is a lot higher. the whole thing was steve jobs. he treated the apple computer in his garage. when he got successful theme of his company over to china giving chinese people jobs. if steve jobs was born in china he would not even be able to create the apple computer. we just do not do enough for the people of this country. the people who are position to create jobs do not reinvest in the country. i do not think they should get tax breaks. if you want to give these corporate giant tax breaks given to those who want to invest in the country and create jobs. for a lower than the american businessmen. guest: i understand your frustration. part of it is the corporate tax .ode clearly needs to fix it a lot talk about fixing a and a revenue neutral way. it does not help lowering future deficits any easier. there are some things need to change. in general we need to realize that if we set our country on the bike path making the right investments in -- the right path making invest
as far as china is concerned we do not hit that high of a tariff on their imports. i believe it is a lot higher. the whole thing was steve jobs. he treated the apple computer in his garage. when he got successful theme of his company over to china giving chinese people jobs. if steve jobs was born in china he would not even be able to create the apple computer. we just do not do enough for the people of this country. the people who are position to create jobs do not reinvest in the country. i...
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going to try to push china and russia to get off the fence with syria? guest: that is what i think the two leaders are trying to do to try to convince the russians that their continued support to the syrian regime and the arms sales in china sitting on the fence a bit about supporting the security council measures and some of the arab league measures to try to force the bashar al- assad to enter into an agreement. that is the kind of coordination diplomacy that the two leaders will try to work history and try to convince, particularly now that the russian election is over, to convince vladimir putin that it is time to andy's arm sells better leading to such a bloody slaughter in the country and to look at how there might be some way to support settlement. there have been some sense that the russians might be moving on this question and might at least be willing to -- as long as -- the russians do not like a measure that would be forcing bashar al-assad to resign in advance for to be moved aside. the notion of some kind of cease-fire and discussion while
going to try to push china and russia to get off the fence with syria? guest: that is what i think the two leaders are trying to do to try to convince the russians that their continued support to the syrian regime and the arms sales in china sitting on the fence a bit about supporting the security council measures and some of the arab league measures to try to force the bashar al- assad to enter into an agreement. that is the kind of coordination diplomacy that the two leaders will try to work...
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to china. 's going to south america. it's going to europe under any circumstances unless you pass my amendment. that's their plan. don't you understand? if i came from louisiana or texas i'd go along with opposition to the amendment. if you come from texas or louisiana, vote against markey's amendment. i give you this warning, texas, oklahoma, louisiana, vote no. but if you come from any other part of the united states, i don't know what you're thinking. >> gentleman -- >> this oil is not going to the united states. it's going to other countries in the world. >> gentleman's time has expired. before i recognize mr. scalise, i'm going to ask my friend from massachusetts a question. when -- and we all know it's -- you were an entrepreneur as a young man. you were selling ice cream at red sox fenway park? >> that is true. >> did you only sell it to people that only said i will sell it to people who will only eat it in front of me? did you have an eat in my presence to buy the ice cream? >> you had
to china. 's going to south america. it's going to europe under any circumstances unless you pass my amendment. that's their plan. don't you understand? if i came from louisiana or texas i'd go along with opposition to the amendment. if you come from texas or louisiana, vote against markey's amendment. i give you this warning, texas, oklahoma, louisiana, vote no. but if you come from any other part of the united states, i don't know what you're thinking. >> gentleman -- >> this oil...
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china takeover? what is their next potential target? lots of questions on this front. let's get answers. erin from the u.s. china business council. daniel rosen. erin, we talk about a china takeover. i would imagine we are a long way from having all the fears about china taking over the globe. really? >> yes. i think that probably is accurate. the u.s. is the largest economy in the world. china is coming up fast. you about which would be realistic. china really -- their companies have been going out and investing in the past five to six years. we are just seeing the first part of that. based on some data we received from the china council and promotion of international trade really only 10% of chinese companies that are investing overseas are trying to use mergers and acquisitions to do that. most are doing it through greenfield investment. >> dan, we are to assume this is going to continue and outbound investment jumps 48% in the first half of the year in china. >> absolutely. china's starting point
china takeover? what is their next potential target? lots of questions on this front. let's get answers. erin from the u.s. china business council. daniel rosen. erin, we talk about a china takeover. i would imagine we are a long way from having all the fears about china taking over the globe. really? >> yes. i think that probably is accurate. the u.s. is the largest economy in the world. china is coming up fast. you about which would be realistic. china really -- their companies have...
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these days what happens in china stays in china. today we saw the quintessential america on stocks blossom. the s&p futures were trying to let 1,000 flowers wilt. take the banks. you aren't going to see a sun trust or wells fargo, huntington bank corp. trying to crash the shanghai or beijing markets. east doesn't meet west in that group to drudge up the old latroy ad campaign. so the banks faired terrifically all day. how about the restaurants? they don't serve panera's 480-calorie asian chicken salad in prc, so pa n panera was lead shielded. you can't find a chili's in china or the olive garden. the parent company both edged up nicely. and as much as the chinese want to shop at a home depot or lowe's or costco, these are american plays. they have overseas exposure, but just as a stock like cummins trades off of china, costco trades off the usa. how about amazon? $6.81. american as apple pie. although, of course, anybody who makes apple pie would be destroyed by amazon in the end. this is a market where the negatives are sequestered
these days what happens in china stays in china. today we saw the quintessential america on stocks blossom. the s&p futures were trying to let 1,000 flowers wilt. take the banks. you aren't going to see a sun trust or wells fargo, huntington bank corp. trying to crash the shanghai or beijing markets. east doesn't meet west in that group to drudge up the old latroy ad campaign. so the banks faired terrifically all day. how about the restaurants? they don't serve panera's 480-calorie asian...
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with china news agency. a follow j-up question on china. the 2012 pac held in hawaii, july 29th. 22 countries will join, but no china. i'm wondering if it's because china was not invited or china reap fused the invitation? and how could china be included's in these kinds of mutual tracts, military mechanisms like green pac so that the two countries could avoid -- thaw mentionedmentione mentioned in [ inaudible ]. >> i don't know if they were invited, but they did come to shangri-la but did send a delegate. in this calendar year there's a political transition of our own. that's probably the reason. i don't think it was in any way intended to make a statement about the shangri-la dialogue, and i can find out if they were invited to rimpac. i just don't know. >> a follow-up on your trip top manila. does the military want to increase its military presence in the philippines, particularly subic bay and -- >> i wouldn't say specifically subic and clark, but they are obvious locations were we to increase our exercise and rotational presence. we di
with china news agency. a follow j-up question on china. the 2012 pac held in hawaii, july 29th. 22 countries will join, but no china. i'm wondering if it's because china was not invited or china reap fused the invitation? and how could china be included's in these kinds of mutual tracts, military mechanisms like green pac so that the two countries could avoid -- thaw mentionedmentione mentioned in [ inaudible ]. >> i don't know if they were invited, but they did come to shangri-la but...
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/china relations? let us know what you think on c-span's facebook page which is at facebook.com/c-span. >>> now online on c-span video library, speeches from last weekend's conservative political action conference. >>> we must outsmart the liberals. we must outsmart the stupid people that are trying to ruin america. >> it's about one country united under god. we aren't red americans. we're not blue americans. we're red, white and blue and president obama, we are through with you. >> around the last table, they can get along and come at our throat as long as we're foolish enough to raise taxes and throw money in the center of the table and then they can get along like the scene in the movie after the bank rob whichry, one for one for you, one for you. and they're all happy. >>> with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend, 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites and you
/china relations? let us know what you think on c-span's facebook page which is at facebook.com/c-span. >>> now online on c-span video library, speeches from last weekend's conservative political action conference. >>> we must outsmart the liberals. we must outsmart the stupid people that are trying to ruin america. >> it's about one country united under god. we aren't red americans. we're not blue americans. we're red, white and blue and president obama, we are through...
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china's is what, five? so we have about three times the gdp that china does. by the way, oddly, when you ask on the gallup poll to the country who has a bigger economy, china or u.s.? guess what they say? they say china. i don't know why. if china had a bigger gdp than we do this would be a huge mess. it's kind of a mess right now. i went through a little -- i think this is important to know -- i went through and took a bunch of economists, not gallup economists, outside economists, threw the outliers out and said where will the u.s. economy be in 30 years? they said it'll go from 15 to 30. so $30 trillion of new, incoming stuff. i said where will china be? anybody know this number? between 60 to 80 trillion. they wipe us out. we are on a track where they will be leader of the free world. they'll have plenty of money for military. the problem is the economic might the united states has had over the years is just incredible. so another good question is what will the gdp of the whole world be? i asked that and threw the outliers out. we're going to go from a cur
china's is what, five? so we have about three times the gdp that china does. by the way, oddly, when you ask on the gallup poll to the country who has a bigger economy, china or u.s.? guess what they say? they say china. i don't know why. if china had a bigger gdp than we do this would be a huge mess. it's kind of a mess right now. i went through a little -- i think this is important to know -- i went through and took a bunch of economists, not gallup economists, outside economists, threw the...
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it's from china. and the last three years all we ever heard from the insiders so anxious to make themselves sound so smart has been risk on, risk off. i want to throttle these guys. now i say welcome to my world. welcome to the new world. it's usa on, china off. frankly, i like this world a heck of a lot better. i hope you do too. how long can we really depend on the lex luther of the global economy, the communist party that rules the people's republic of china? what a pleasure it is to see the market actually discern between the stocks that count on china and the ones that count on america. ever since we became a sick economy back in 2007 our market has been relying on chinese growth, but now that the chinese slowing albeit at a decent pace, superman is avoiding the kryptonite of companies that need china and embracing stocks that depend on the lead-lined united states. i don't think i've ever seen the america on/china off trade as stark as it was today. china has got that pneumonia. i don't know. co
it's from china. and the last three years all we ever heard from the insiders so anxious to make themselves sound so smart has been risk on, risk off. i want to throttle these guys. now i say welcome to my world. welcome to the new world. it's usa on, china off. frankly, i like this world a heck of a lot better. i hope you do too. how long can we really depend on the lex luther of the global economy, the communist party that rules the people's republic of china? what a pleasure it is to see the...
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china is now number two. china in a few years will be number one. united states is richer on a per capita basis by a magnitude of about tenfold, but china will have more economic output than the united states. it is a force that has to be reckoned with. they got this way because they have had very good growth for a number of years, but it is growing a little bit too strong. there are some small bubbles popping up in different parts of their economy, and they are trying to slow down the economy. slowing down an economy -- every government can do that. the hard part is controlling that downward trajectory. in most cases, countries that tried to slow down their economy -- they go into a crash, they go into a recession, but china is different. the best way i have to describe china's economy, to steal a line from yogi berra is one-half market economy and three- quarters centralize control economy. they are big enough. they are powerful enough that they can probably pull this off. we will have to see how it happens, but that is an important thing for the
china is now number two. china in a few years will be number one. united states is richer on a per capita basis by a magnitude of about tenfold, but china will have more economic output than the united states. it is a force that has to be reckoned with. they got this way because they have had very good growth for a number of years, but it is growing a little bit too strong. there are some small bubbles popping up in different parts of their economy, and they are trying to slow down the economy....
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the one i showed in china is the third one. if you want to experience t you have to go to china. >> i'll say thanks but no thanks. >> yep. >>> what you're seeing is a peregrine falcon dive-bombing some scientists on the clock tower at the university of toledo in ohio. and the reason they're up there, every year, members of the ohio department of natural resources division of wildlife have set up a nesting box on this clock tower to tag, to band, the four chicks in there and to take some blood to make sure they can keep track of them. [ chirping ] >> as you can see, they've got on their hard hats and they have what look like some wooden shields. and look at the freeze frame of the falcon dive-bombing at them. these are birds of prey. i'm not surprised they had shields. >> listen to the sound of the bird coming at them. [ squawking ] >> wow. >> whoa! >> imagine how a rodent feels when he hears that. >> do you think these guys like draw straws, to see who has to go up? >> i can they love it. i think they really love it. >> until o
the one i showed in china is the third one. if you want to experience t you have to go to china. >> i'll say thanks but no thanks. >> yep. >>> what you're seeing is a peregrine falcon dive-bombing some scientists on the clock tower at the university of toledo in ohio. and the reason they're up there, every year, members of the ohio department of natural resources division of wildlife have set up a nesting box on this clock tower to tag, to band, the four chicks in there and...
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we don't know what's going to happen in china and how much growth there's going to be in china or how much china is going to try to export its way out of some sort of a challenge. and third, we don't know what's going to happen in europe and if there is going to be some sort of a resolution to the debt crisis in greece or if there is going to be something that approaches calamity like we saw in this country years ago. >> scott paul is executive director for the american alliance for manufacturing. tell us about the alliance. who do you represent? >> the alliance is pretty neat in washington. it's the american steel union, which is the largest steel union in america. it represents not only steel workers but workers in the rubber, auto glass, parts, paper, and also some manufacturers that have a collective bargaining arrangement with the steel workers in the steel and in the rubber industries in particular. >> phone number is on the bottom of the screen for our guests. we're going to hear from the president in a minute on manufacturing, but we look forward to your calls for scott paul.
we don't know what's going to happen in china and how much growth there's going to be in china or how much china is going to try to export its way out of some sort of a challenge. and third, we don't know what's going to happen in europe and if there is going to be some sort of a resolution to the debt crisis in greece or if there is going to be something that approaches calamity like we saw in this country years ago. >> scott paul is executive director for the american alliance for...
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china's economy is not that strong. china's profit is still shrinking, still contracting. so all this kind of doesn't help the market. the market needs to see more positive news. from asia and u.s. if europe debt crisis is not going to have a solution soon. >> amid growing worries over the slowing economy, china's central bank has eased monetary policy by lowering the ratio for banks. >> i think the chinese government probably need to cut more triple rate in order to provide more liquidity. china's government need to stimulate demand for credit for loans. then it's more important. for example, need to give them more incentive to take up more loans. maybe infrastructure project need to be launched in order to have loan demand. so i think it's moving in the right direction, but still there are some way to go in terms of the help in the economy turning around. >> he also says the chinese government needs to support investment for sustainable growth. but that it should be done the right way. >> what i talk about in 2008 or '09, they launch the stimulus package. that i think is
china's economy is not that strong. china's profit is still shrinking, still contracting. so all this kind of doesn't help the market. the market needs to see more positive news. from asia and u.s. if europe debt crisis is not going to have a solution soon. >> amid growing worries over the slowing economy, china's central bank has eased monetary policy by lowering the ratio for banks. >> i think the chinese government probably need to cut more triple rate in order to provide more...
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he said, you know, how many people do you think we've lifted out of poverty in china? i did not know to be honest. and it was around 320 million which is the entire population of the united states. they were able to do so by investing in their
he said, you know, how many people do you think we've lifted out of poverty in china? i did not know to be honest. and it was around 320 million which is the entire population of the united states. they were able to do so by investing in their
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china is looking to bring parts of america to china. >> reporter: in 2010 this vineyard was for sale. chinese investors bought, it and now 90% of the wine from here, that's 9,000 cases, is shipped to china. >> what does a chinese company want with a vineyard in mappa valley? >> there's a big demand for luxury goods and goods that are scaries and well made. rather than buying chinese-made products and sending money over there, they're buying american-made products and sending their money back over here. >> the jobs stay here? >> the jobs stay here. >> reporter: chinese firms flush with cash have invested $16.4 billion in the u.s. in the past decade. $1.3 billion in california companies. a record $560 million in just the past year. the chinese are also boosting the golden faith housing recovery. they've bought one out of every ten homes sold in the past year. >> compared to the high-end housing, like, in beijing, this is nothing. >> reporter: dee mung is a student at the university of california. his parents bought him this nearly $1 million condo at the ritz carlton. they thought renti
china is looking to bring parts of america to china. >> reporter: in 2010 this vineyard was for sale. chinese investors bought, it and now 90% of the wine from here, that's 9,000 cases, is shipped to china. >> what does a chinese company want with a vineyard in mappa valley? >> there's a big demand for luxury goods and goods that are scaries and well made. rather than buying chinese-made products and sending money over there, they're buying american-made products and sending...
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accounting in china. it is that bad. >> should investors be running for the exit when it comes to china? >>> oil prices drop, but gas prices continue to climb at an alarming rate. why is this happening? we drill for answers ahead on the closing bell. [ male announcer ] introducing a reason to look twice. the entirely new lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> the federal reserve's latest round of stimulus. my next guest says the markets are distorted. slamming the fed for its low interest rate policy, and what he calls nonstop chronic interceptions. he's founder and editor of grant interest rate observer. >> you've talked a lot about the inuntended consequences of all of this stimulus. now we're qe forever. give us those unintended consequences? >> there are always consequences for interventions. those consequences are not always the ones they intend. in the case at hand. chairman bernanke a few weeks ago, enumerated for only four pitfalls of what they're up to. ther
accounting in china. it is that bad. >> should investors be running for the exit when it comes to china? >>> oil prices drop, but gas prices continue to climb at an alarming rate. why is this happening? we drill for answers ahead on the closing bell. [ male announcer ] introducing a reason to look twice. the entirely new lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> the federal reserve's latest round of stimulus. my next guest says the...
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my stocks keep running the gountlet gauntlett of europe and china. we have companies that are creating value for shareholders regardless of what is going on in the rest of the world. the economy could smash into a retaining wall and i believe these stocks are still bullish place to be. hence why i'm talking about the break up, corporate break ups. we love it when companies try to buyback loads of stock at low prices and by making smart acquisitions. but the be all and end up is when they try to make more money for you. we see this play out over and over again. although, with kraft the snack spin off. so tonight, i want to talk about another company that is breaking itself up. newscorp has five major business types. they own foxnews, fx and then there is newscorp satellite tv division. they have a television segment and have two shows and further down the road on the movie side, they have a pair of seek quells avatar, they have some powerful stuff in the pipe for years to come. i said they have five business lines, and the fifth one is publishing and
my stocks keep running the gountlet gauntlett of europe and china. we have companies that are creating value for shareholders regardless of what is going on in the rest of the world. the economy could smash into a retaining wall and i believe these stocks are still bullish place to be. hence why i'm talking about the break up, corporate break ups. we love it when companies try to buyback loads of stock at low prices and by making smart acquisitions. but the be all and end up is when they try to...
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i have met with what i think will be the next president of china. we have delegations from china to come here. we're sending delegations there. this is not just business as usual. we're getting detailed committees and proposals, a couple of the key states. we want good coming this way. we want good going out way. -- goods coming this way and we want goods going out that way. >> are you doing anything like that? >> we have been working on the north-south access. we have a biannual that denver works on that brings people together for cultural, business, intellectual exchange and focuses on mexico and chile and brazil. one of the great things we're missing right now, it is part of the root of this mess about it -- immigration. our partners are right there. those old movies where people -- there was the girl next door, and the hero tries to fall in love with some likely candidates. she turns out to be loyal and ticks down her hair and -- takes down her hair and glasses. that is mexico. brazil and you'll get all those countries, we have to go look at chi
i have met with what i think will be the next president of china. we have delegations from china to come here. we're sending delegations there. this is not just business as usual. we're getting detailed committees and proposals, a couple of the key states. we want good coming this way. we want good going out way. -- goods coming this way and we want goods going out that way. >> are you doing anything like that? >> we have been working on the north-south access. we have a biannual...
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and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> the holidays still months a way, but competition for your businesonline is heating up. amazon's rivals taking aim with new policies and products. fox's tracy burns has more. >> reporter: ten dollars for same day shipping? it actually could be coming to a city near you, the latest attempt to compete with amazon this holiday season. wal-mart is testing same day service for oine orders. regardless of size the company will ship products from local stores eliminating time spent in a warehouse. it started last week in philadelphia and northern virginia. now wal-mart is expected to expand the program to more cities later this month and the goal? to compete with amazon in online sales during the busiest shopping season of the year and they're not the only ones. new rumors of apple's ipad mini could pose a new threat to the tablet market. >> if you look at the landscape, there is a lot of competition in terms of innovation. >> reporter: th
and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> the holidays still months a way, but competition for your businesonline is heating up. amazon's rivals taking aim with new policies and products. fox's tracy burns has more. >> reporter: ten dollars for same day shipping? it actually could be coming to a city near you, the latest attempt to compete with amazon this holiday...
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from china. is that correct? >>. >> i don't have the precise number in front of me. >> it's not a free enterprise country. so assume the government of china or the peoples' army invested in that. so wouldn't that be a significant amount of government support in china? >> yes. they do have a significant amount of government support. it doesn't mean we need to support it here. >> let me give you an example, though, that one of the reasons in which you either you are all three yoch you are part of the problem solyndra had they were producing panels that could not compete with chinese solar panels. >> solyndra -- they were height cost producer even in the u.s. so with or without china they did not have great perspectives. they had new technology it is exitiveness depended on the silicon prices. they have access to our markets. i don't think we should take china as i agree. in fact, i believe in our free enterprise system if somebody loses money they lose it. in china, if you lost $500 million, i don'
from china. is that correct? >>. >> i don't have the precise number in front of me. >> it's not a free enterprise country. so assume the government of china or the peoples' army invested in that. so wouldn't that be a significant amount of government support in china? >> yes. they do have a significant amount of government support. it doesn't mean we need to support it here. >> let me give you an example, though, that one of the reasons in which you either you are...
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de miles de millones de dÓlares, sus empleados serÍan los mÁs afectados, el triunfo de la nadadora china levantÓ sospechas, y encendiÓ el debate de la manipulaciÓn de los atletas, comenzamos. ♪. ♪. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn", con jorge ramos, y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, jorge ramos estÁ de vacaciones, comenzamos con el gran benedvi cio que reciben desde hoy, millones de mujeres que tienen partes de la reforma de salud que entra en vigor, estÁ el derecho a recibir exÁmenes mÉdicos, considerados como preventivos, con pruebas generales contra el sida, y diabetes gestacional, luis tiene mÁs detalles. >>> es un requisito de la reforma federal de salud que beneficiarÁ a 47 millones de mujeres con seguro mÉdico, todos los nuevos planes darÁn beneficios preventivos a mujeres totalmente gratis al hacer los servicios gratis, puÉden decidir por la salud, y no la economÍa, tiene que decidir si va al doctor y paga por anticonceptivos, o usa el dinero para otras cosas. >>> entre los beneficios, estÁn anticonceptivos, pruebas de enfermedades venÉre
de miles de millones de dÓlares, sus empleados serÍan los mÁs afectados, el triunfo de la nadadora china levantÓ sospechas, y encendiÓ el debate de la manipulaciÓn de los atletas, comenzamos. ♪. ♪. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn", con jorge ramos, y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, jorge ramos estÁ de vacaciones, comenzamos con el gran benedvi cio que reciben desde hoy, millones de mujeres que tienen partes de la reforma de salud...
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in china it is quite happy to roll over the debt. no problem. both sides say noted in system higher interest rates to take money elsewhere then that is a crimp on the american economy the interest-rate costume rise to attract the money to roll over the dead in the interest rate that the treasury pays filters through down three everything else to the extent that the debt is owed internally from one generation to another than in terms of the productivity than that part is awash then there is the of issue of taking outside the realm of economics per se that are there political ramifications? not on the subject of debt per se but during the 1970's the arab oil producers decided they would embargo shipments during the 1973 war. that was a political decision economically it should go to whoever would be willing to pay. if there should be a political moment of two decisions regarding debt than that would raise all sorts of very difficult and potentially explosive political consequences. >> to become a sovereign debt crisis is disingenuous for those cet
in china it is quite happy to roll over the debt. no problem. both sides say noted in system higher interest rates to take money elsewhere then that is a crimp on the american economy the interest-rate costume rise to attract the money to roll over the dead in the interest rate that the treasury pays filters through down three everything else to the extent that the debt is owed internally from one generation to another than in terms of the productivity than that part is awash then there is the...
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and so the -- and this is why when spain took away their subsidies in other countries, china putting in feeding tariffs for their market for wind and solar. so they ratcheted it up. they need a whole market to make sure that they're going -- they want want to catch up in wind turbine technology. they're becoming a dominant force in solar technology, but they see both of those at risk. so in -- as we saw europe's subsidies decrease, okay, we want to develop our market. and the world is expecting this year that china will be the biggest deployer of renewable energy in the world. let's go back to the united states. if we don't have a whole market for these things, industries would not be motivated to develop manufacturing at home. they would not be -- they would be less motivated to develop those technologies. the next generation of solar, for example, you know, inral was the developer essentially the veteran developer. there's a number of solar companies making things from the catral technology. those technologies are continuing to improve. one doesn't know if silicone or catral techno
and so the -- and this is why when spain took away their subsidies in other countries, china putting in feeding tariffs for their market for wind and solar. so they ratcheted it up. they need a whole market to make sure that they're going -- they want want to catch up in wind turbine technology. they're becoming a dominant force in solar technology, but they see both of those at risk. so in -- as we saw europe's subsidies decrease, okay, we want to develop our market. and the world is expecting...
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he said because the china believe china is exceptional. the brits belief, you know, britain is exceptional. and the russians believe that russia is exceptional. well, the reality is that they are not. it's not that they haven't made tremendous contribution, but it has been a particular form of government that understands from which our prosperity flows. and we believe that the second paragraph of the declaration of independence holds the formula. we hold these truths to be self evident to my dad uses it that makes any knucklehead should be able to get a gun is that all of us are created equally, that we are endowed by our creator. certain and animal rights. which means that our rights don't come from government. government cannot give you to write the our rights flow from god. and as a consequence, government can only protect and recognize those rights. governments our rights to our grants are not granted from government but they are gifts from god. and that among these rights are likely to pursuit of happiness. i think of particular order
he said because the china believe china is exceptional. the brits belief, you know, britain is exceptional. and the russians believe that russia is exceptional. well, the reality is that they are not. it's not that they haven't made tremendous contribution, but it has been a particular form of government that understands from which our prosperity flows. and we believe that the second paragraph of the declaration of independence holds the formula. we hold these truths to be self evident to my...
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as to two countries, thailand and china? >> japan and china. >> japan and china. excuse me. so it appears as if that has indeed whetted the appetite? >> i would say there are differing opinions on that, there are some that are strongly of the view that it has whetted the appetite and it has opened up trade. and there are those of a contrary view that don't see a correlation between it. the secretary will express itself in the paper to the standing committee. >> the bottom line remains that you've got two countries, maybe three that stand out, for their illegal activities, china, thailand and vietnam? thailand and china, as to the elephant, correct? >> in terms of in states, china and thailand on the -- on all the analysis we do seemed to be the largest instate. it's not the only ones, but the primary instates of illegal trade of ivory and our analysis suggests that vietnam is the primary instates of rhino horn. >> in my experience of law enforcement certainly dealing with drugs and other issues, but also on this committee, in the 1980, we did a lot of work on narcotics globa
as to two countries, thailand and china? >> japan and china. >> japan and china. excuse me. so it appears as if that has indeed whetted the appetite? >> i would say there are differing opinions on that, there are some that are strongly of the view that it has whetted the appetite and it has opened up trade. and there are those of a contrary view that don't see a correlation between it. the secretary will express itself in the paper to the standing committee. >> the...
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i think americans might be surprised at how open they are to you in china. they made you a cultural ambassador basically. >> they start pushing me in the front. they want her role. we do have independent like jin xing. >> reporter: but china defines freedom differently than the west. she says the government watches what she posts on china's version of twitter and keeps a close eye on her dancing. you're still censured. >> of course. before the performing arts in china only used for public -- but if the art become independent individual expression that's take a little time. >> reporter: when the curtain went up at the joyce theater in new york, jin xing looked at home up on stage. people she hadn't seen in 20 years saw the same star they've always known, only now at 44, she's reaching an even wider audience. if people come to see you because of your story, is that okay? >> doesn't matter. if my personal story can bring public into the theater i already succeed because after a half hour they talking about my dancing. they're not talking about my sex change. >>
i think americans might be surprised at how open they are to you in china. they made you a cultural ambassador basically. >> they start pushing me in the front. they want her role. we do have independent like jin xing. >> reporter: but china defines freedom differently than the west. she says the government watches what she posts on china's version of twitter and keeps a close eye on her dancing. you're still censured. >> of course. before the performing arts in china only...
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as america lashes out at russia and china for the continuing violence in syria to the troubled country draws attention to other states that are fanning the flames of civil war with arms. and suspense at the ecuadorian embassy in london as extradition deadline passes while his wiki leaks website starts to police and the so-called syrian funds. to report on a controversial method of extracting oil and gas that's unearthing some strong criticism. it's not bigger than texas it is texas. downtown dallas what the locals call the heart from. this is strange twisted beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy power. and the nation ended up as. the high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the mines. that means the united but moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly did and they still have drilling right next to their houses and they're very unhappy if. you don't have to travel far to witness a collusion between community and comu
as america lashes out at russia and china for the continuing violence in syria to the troubled country draws attention to other states that are fanning the flames of civil war with arms. and suspense at the ecuadorian embassy in london as extradition deadline passes while his wiki leaks website starts to police and the so-called syrian funds. to report on a controversial method of extracting oil and gas that's unearthing some strong criticism. it's not bigger than texas it is texas. downtown...
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so if china is quite happy to continue to roll over its debt, then it's no product in china, for example, just -- decides no, it's going to insist on higher interest rates or take as many of her, and that puts a crimp on the american economy. interest rates have to rise to attract a mature over the debt comes in interest rates that the fed pays, the treasure based filters to the comic of experts in everything else goes up. to the extent that the debt is owed internally, just one individual american to another, or one generation to another, then in terms of the productivity of the america becoming that part is i wash. there's also the issue of, and this is, it takes outside rome of economics per se, and that is, arthur political ramifications? over example of this is not on the subject of debt although it did contribute to america's trade debt. during the 1970s the arab oil producers decided that they would embargo shipments of oil to the united states during the 1973 war. that was not an economic decision. that was a political decision. economically they might as well sell it to whoever
so if china is quite happy to continue to roll over its debt, then it's no product in china, for example, just -- decides no, it's going to insist on higher interest rates or take as many of her, and that puts a crimp on the american economy. interest rates have to rise to attract a mature over the debt comes in interest rates that the fed pays, the treasure based filters to the comic of experts in everything else goes up. to the extent that the debt is owed internally, just one individual...
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china, thailand, and vietnam. thailand and china as to the elephant, correct? >> in terms of end states, china and thailand on all the analysis we do seem to be the largest end states. not the only ones, but the largest of end trade. vietnam is the final end state in rhino horn. >> given that reality, you have to -- i mean, my experience in law enforcement certainly dealing with drugs and other issues, but also on this committee in the 1980s, we did a lot of work on narcotics globally. and that led us to do a lot of work on the banking structure and some of these opaque issues, et cetera, which i understand are very damaging. but the question is, i mean, i think you have to approach this comprehensively. but certainly china getting tougher on the importation, i mean if you can sell openly, and people are buying and trading and everybody knows it's going on, there is no penalty, you have got a problem. so it seems to me those countries are going to have to join in to the enforcement effort. is there something more that they could do? >> thank you, chair. just wi
china, thailand, and vietnam. thailand and china as to the elephant, correct? >> in terms of end states, china and thailand on all the analysis we do seem to be the largest end states. not the only ones, but the largest of end trade. vietnam is the final end state in rhino horn. >> given that reality, you have to -- i mean, my experience in law enforcement certainly dealing with drugs and other issues, but also on this committee in the 1980s, we did a lot of work on narcotics...
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popilar desfile se origino en el 60 y es uno de los eventos más importantes que resaltan la comunidad china. tremendo evento, lo invitamos para que visite univisión 14.com llegamos al final,
popilar desfile se origino en el 60 y es uno de los eventos más importantes que resaltan la comunidad china. tremendo evento, lo invitamos para que visite univisión 14.com llegamos al final,
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and the world is expecting this year that china will be the biggest deployer of renewable energy in the world. let's go back to the united states. if we don't have a home market for these things, industries would not be motivated to develop manufacturing at home. they would not be -- they would be less motivated to develop those technologies. the next generation of solar. for example, nrel was the developer, essentially inventor and developer. there's a number of solar companies making the technology. those technologies are continuing to improve. one doesn't know whether silicon or some other technology. they're certainly a player in that field and they're certainly in a competitive race. so i think to have a hull market for clean energy standard, a protection tax credit, those are mechanisms that can stimulate private sector investment that then stimulates manufacturing in the united states. and this is why, yes, china wants to export, but they also realize that we have to create a home market as well. it's this mixture that they need. >> and you're employing if we don't extend the ptc
and the world is expecting this year that china will be the biggest deployer of renewable energy in the world. let's go back to the united states. if we don't have a home market for these things, industries would not be motivated to develop manufacturing at home. they would not be -- they would be less motivated to develop those technologies. the next generation of solar. for example, nrel was the developer, essentially inventor and developer. there's a number of solar companies making the...